Wallpaper Removal reviews in Riverside

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July 2018: It went very well. It was a five day job. In some rooms, they had to remove wallpaper. They did a fine job. They were on time, worked long hours, and did an excellent job. August 2016: Two years ago, they painted the exterior of my previous house. They did a finr job. I would hire them again.

- Joe H.

Mir, the owner and designer, was so very gracious. Most importantly, he listened. He then did an analysis of his own and is working to incorporate both into a design. I am really looking forward to seeing the design. I would absolutely hire for another consult.

- Marybeth C.

They completed the job in 1 day. I wasn’t too impressed with the workers because it was hard to converse with them due to a language barrier. The salesman was excellent and he was there at the start and end to make sure everything looked alright and that we were happy with them. I called him about an issue regarding damage to a piece of my furniture during the installation. This was resolved in August. They did eventually fix and pay for the damage. I wish they would have laid down plastic and been more careful though. Overall, I am definitely very happy with the windows.

- Debb W.

My biggest disappointment was in how long this 40 hours of painting dragged on. The first day of painting was scheduled for March 1, 2012 and the last day was March 28, 2012. That is TOO much time for one's home to be in upheaval and disarray for only four bedrooms to be painted. Mr. Rule never came with an assistant. I think things would have gone infinitely smoother and faster had there been a two-man team on at least one of the six days he was here. Moving furniture away from walls, rehanging blinds, etc. all would have made more sense with two men.

I was also taken aback by the services he said he could not do or didn't have experience doing such as matching textures. How do you repair drywall without having to match the texture of the surrounding surfaces?

My other difficulty was scheduling. Mr. Rule on a few ocassions would call me the night before and ask if he could come and paint the next day when we didn't have an appointment. Sometimes I would be able to say yes but at other times I could not because of my own plans. Other times he needed to cancel. There was a day he came very late without notifying me.

The whole experience was chaotic and unpredictable. My children and I became very uncomfortable due to the prolonged schedule.

I just wanted to get it over with at the end and though I wanted a few of the bedroom ceilings painted, I just told him I had changed my mind. It was obvious, too, that the door trims were not going to get done unless I wanted to contract for more time and pay more.

Mr. Rule is a nice person but I think this job got too dragged out. It really wore me out. I wish him luck in the future and recommend that he try for more compact scheduling and always work with an assistant for longer jobs. The customers will appreciate it immensely.